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Tokyo-based British designer Duncan Shotton has come up with an ingenious way to sell his ‘Real Boy Pins’, which are little thumb-tacks in the form of ‘Pinocchio’ with a needle for a nose.
He fashioned a little ‘shop’ out of cardboard with a tiny display case for the pins, placed it on top of a remote control toy car, and called it his tiny ‘remote-controlled pop-up shop’.
Check out the video and images below as this little mobile shop makes its rounds on the streets of Harajuku.
[via Duncan Shotton]
Tokyo-based British designer Duncan Shotton has come up with an ingenious way to sell his ‘Real Boy Pins’, which are little thumb-tacks in the form of ‘Pinocchio’ with a needle for a nose.
He fashioned a little ‘shop’ out of cardboard with a tiny display case for the pins, placed it on top of a remote control toy car, and called it his tiny ‘remote-controlled pop-up shop’.
Check out the video and images below as this little mobile shop makes its rounds on the streets of Harajuku.
[via Duncan Shotton]